As the incident deescalates, what will the IMT be looking at operationally?
What is demobilization?
What might be shared as the incident winds down to the public about risks that may still be present?
What is to repeat respiratory, and hand hygiene practices?
What is the term associated with the onset of rash associated with Measles?
What is day 0?
What ongoing systematic process should continue even after the number of positive cases has dropped?
What is Surveillance?
After patient rooms after being exposed, what should occur?
What is allow the room to remain empty for up to 2 hours?
During de-escalation, what may happen with the Incident Commander?
A transfer of command to another person?
When would the Joint information System no longer be necessary?
What is "When determined by the IC in agreement with the Secretary of Health and possibly the Governor?
What is EPA List S refer too?
What is the approved disinfectant for measles?
What things may be addressed in Healthcare Facilities moving forward as the incident declines in severity?
What is information o npost-0exposure prophylaxis?
If a transport of a patient within a facility is necessary, what should the patient be wearing?
What is a facemask, preferably an N95?
What would the Planning Section be preparing during the ramping down of operations besides the Demobilization Plan?
An ongoing IAP until the Incident is deemed over by the Incident Commander?
What messages would still be necessary to share with the public? Answers may vary.
What is the continued updates on the status of the closeout, further education, information on lessons learned, i.e.?
What does MMR refer too?
What is the Measels, Mumps and Rubella vaccine?
Sub-populations, such as close knit communities or poor access to healthcare in a jurisdiction may require what potential items as the incident closes? Answers may vary.
What is access to assistance, information on vaccinations, surveillance, isolation, interventions, etc.?
What is a good rule for visitors to someone who has been positive with the virus?
What is limit visitors to those who are necessary for the patients' well-being and care?
Who will responsible for collecting information for recovery and reimbursement costs?
What is all of Section Chief's will work with Finance/Admin?
What statistics would be shared with the public and when?
What is when it is the Right information, to the Right people at the Right time?
What is term defined as a chain of transmission including 3 or more cases linked in time and space?
What is an outbreak?
What future education for healthcare providers may be required? Answers may vary.
What is recognition, triage, diagnosis and management of the disease, reporting responsibilities, transient populations, vaccinations, etc.?
What is suggested for the Right Disinfectants?
What is EPA registered and specifically approved for use against measles?
Priorities in demobilization include?
What is the safe return of human resources, return of any equipment as needed, completed documentation, After-Action Report.
If the PIO's are release and sent back to their normal jobs, who will take over any information sharing from the IMT?
What is the Incident Commandeer?
What is the term used for the person completing the demobilization plan?
What is the demobilization unit leader?
After incident has closed, what steps could be taken after a thorough review of the After Action Report?
What is Planning, Training, and Exercise?
Measles is _______ therefore it is easier to kill than other virus?
What is "Enveloped"
If the virus particle contains an extra lipid bilayer membrane surrounding the protein capsid, it’s called an enveloped virus.